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- Monteleone_Chariot abstract "The Monteleone chariot is an Etruscan chariot dated to c. 530 BC. It was originally uncovered at Monteleone di Spoleto and is currently part of the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Though about 300 ancient chariots are known to still exist, only six are reasonably complete, and the Monteleone chariot is the best-preserved and most complete of all known surviving examples. Carlos Picón, curator of the museum's Greek and Roman department, has called it "the grandest piece of sixth-century Etruscan bronze anywhere in the world."".
- Monteleone_Chariot thumbnail Etruscan_chariot_of_Monteleone_di_Spoleto.jpg?width=300.
- Monteleone_Chariot wikiPageExternalLink monteleone-di-spoleto-wants-its-chariot.html.
- Monteleone_Chariot wikiPageExternalLink ho_03.23.1.htm.
- Monteleone_Chariot wikiPageExternalLink Give-us-back-our-chariot-Umbrian-villagers-tell-the-Metropolitan-Museum.html.
- Monteleone_Chariot wikiPageID "30863332".
- Monteleone_Chariot wikiPageRevisionID "546100301".
- Monteleone_Chariot hasPhotoCollection Monteleone_Chariot.
- Monteleone_Chariot subject Category:Art_and_cultural_repatriation.
- Monteleone_Chariot subject Category:Collection_of_the_Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art.
- Monteleone_Chariot subject Category:Etruscan_artefacts.
- Monteleone_Chariot subject Category:Umbria.
- Monteleone_Chariot type Artifact100021939.
- Monteleone_Chariot type EtruscanArtefacts.
- Monteleone_Chariot type Object100002684.
- Monteleone_Chariot type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Monteleone_Chariot type Whole100003553.
- Monteleone_Chariot comment "The Monteleone chariot is an Etruscan chariot dated to c. 530 BC. It was originally uncovered at Monteleone di Spoleto and is currently part of the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Though about 300 ancient chariots are known to still exist, only six are reasonably complete, and the Monteleone chariot is the best-preserved and most complete of all known surviving examples.".
- Monteleone_Chariot label "Carro etrusco de Monteleone".
- Monteleone_Chariot label "Carro etrusco di Monteleone".
- Monteleone_Chariot label "Char étrusque".
- Monteleone_Chariot label "Monteleone Chariot".
- Monteleone_Chariot sameAs Carro_etrusco_de_Monteleone.
- Monteleone_Chariot sameAs Char_étrusque.
- Monteleone_Chariot sameAs Carro_etrusco_di_Monteleone.
- Monteleone_Chariot sameAs m.02qhmx3.
- Monteleone_Chariot sameAs Q2957596.
- Monteleone_Chariot sameAs Q2957596.
- Monteleone_Chariot sameAs Monteleone_Chariot.
- Monteleone_Chariot wasDerivedFrom Monteleone_Chariot?oldid=546100301.
- Monteleone_Chariot depiction Etruscan_chariot_of_Monteleone_di_Spoleto.jpg.
- Monteleone_Chariot isPrimaryTopicOf Monteleone_Chariot.